The information revolution, it is informed, as you touch every day .. The blessing of knowledge. Including the Internet, and no discussion, in which the world civilization and the world in short a small fund. That several teachers in one teacher.

And other functions in one device.

The old (illiterate) is not known to read and write. Today .. Is illiterate who does not know how to deal with the computer. Information yesterday .. Impossible and expensive, limited and can not be far Stadtha collection at the same time and one place .. Today is cheap and abundantly available and a range in time and space do not require more than a click.

World today (windows) overlooking some of the other.

Learning through computer (PC) to achieve the following educational goals:

1 - develop the habit of positive thinking, creative and patterns and different ways. 2 - to deepen the concept of partnership and networking with others. 3 - help to accept the contentious issues.

4 - help to learn through trial and error and the potential and the unknown. 5 - provides an opportunity to learn (b Alrmaziat) and (Mahsusat) as well. 6 - create a learner to work and practice, and even (exploratory learning) (()). 7 - the user makes investments that spare time will be better, although he wanted badly, as well as break the dull monotony of educational programs. 8 - help in the revitalization of the skills of the user.

9 - to achieve a fair amount of entertainment and recreation. 10 - You can have access to sources of knowledge, and how employed. 11 - Ikspk flexibility and speed of thought and movement, and thus help you to achieve it yourself. 12 - to answer your questions, and opens the way for you to ask questions. The study found that the student who works on the computer at home, at the highest level of cultural student who does not have a computer, although the time spent on the computer in the home more valuable than time spent with the same student in...

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Internet junkies and world leaders alike are dealing with a phenomenon they do not fully understand; the internet, a vast, ungovernable, intimate, alter-reality, through which, almost anything is possible. Although many acclaim the internet as a harbinger to a new age and extol its virtues as an information source, the internet brings challenges few are ready to face. The versatility of the internet brings these troubles into many realms of our everyday life. This paper will discuss how the internet hurts commerce, international relations, and interpersonal relationships.
The commercial industries have latched onto the internet as if it were free money. Many, though have been caught unaware. Commerce suffers greatly from information leaks and infringement. One of the largest losses come from the loss of trade secrets. Joseph Kizza, an expert researcher in the field of internet influence, states the problem succinctly:
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...time to meet.” When the predator arrived at the girl’s he was welcomed in. The girl offered the predator a drink then Dateline interrupted and asked the predator why he was there. The predator had been caught trying to solicit sex to a minor. This is an example just one of the dangers of the internet (NBC News 1).
The dangers of social networking sites can be overwhelming for parents. NBC reporter Robert Stafford conducted the Dateline story. He did a multi-part report dangers on MySpace. In one report Robert Stafford interviewed Shannon and Margaret. She posted her age as 18 and included her real name, address and where she went to school. Rob Stafford asked if she was worried about revealing such information online. Her response was “I didn’t think twice about it.” Shannon was thirteen at the time when she created her profile. The rules for MySpace state a user must be at least fourteen. Shannon’s mother Margaret was surprised that her daughter had so much personal information online. Her mother Margaret found “pictures of kids in revealing positions, and pictures of kids scantily dressed” when browsing MySpace (Stafford 1).
Robert Stafford had interviewed Parry Aftab who is an internet lawyer and safety expert. Stafford had asked Aftab, “Do parents have any idea what some kids are posting on these sites?” and Aftab’s answer was, “Parents are clueless” (Stafford 1). In addition to revealing the dangers of Shannon’s profile, Dateline...

...Pros and Cons for Kids' Internet Use
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Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
May 1, 2006 -- The Internet may be a help or a hazard when kids go online, new research shows.
Some of those risks and benefits are highlighted in a special issue of the journal Developmental Psychology. Among the findings:
* Message boards about self-injurious behavior (such as cutting) included social support and risky content.
* Kids' age is a big factor in how well they understood the Internet.
* Low-income kids got better grades and test scores in reading after being given home Internet access.
* In online chat rooms, youths were less likely to curse or engage in sexual talk if the chat room had a monitor.
* Sexual health information was a popular Internet topic for teens in the African nation of Ghana.
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Whitlock's team identified 400 message boards about self-harm and did an in-depth study of 10 of those message boards. They focused on sites that weren't highly moderated, in order to avoid censors.
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...The safety of the internet is one of the most contreversial debates at the moment. Is it a helpful educational tool or a window to disturbing sites and pornography. Iam here today to discuss the pros and cons of the use of the internet especially to children and teenagers.
The internet can be seen from a positive point of view as a tool which can be used as an encyclopedia for every subject you can imagine. It can be used to communicate with friends throught instant messaging and e-mails, somthing which could not be done without the internet, and means that fort example people can talk to people in countries all over the world. Information on everything from holiday bookings to turtles can be easily found in seconds. Another positive aspect is online shopping, you can download and buy anything under the sun. This service is helpful
to everyone from lazy teenagers to elderley people who can now buy their weekly shopping whithout having to leave the house. Also the internet is a source of fun and games. There are many interesting and funny sites where you can have harmless fun playing games and looking at pictures.
But.... it can also be taken advantage of by the wrong sorts of people. The seemlessly harmless chat rooms where it is advertised for kids to make new friends, there is no way of knowing if you are talking to a 14 year old girl or a 40 year old...

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HE links between oral health, general health, and systemic disease in institutionalized elderly populations have been established in the literature.1,2 As a result, major health organizations, both within North America and worldwide, have increasingly mandated oral health as a priority.3–5 As a result of dramatic improvements in general dental health in the western world during the latter half of the 20th century, people are increasingly reaching old age with intact dentition.6...

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The positive impacts of using internet on our lives can be found out clearly. The first positive effect is that it can provide a better and faster communication for us. Internet shortens the distance between people. For example, by using electronic mail or email, we can now send a message within a second without delay to another person who is in America or England. This would probably lead to better relationship with our friends and families.
The second positive effect on us is that it can be used to access a wide range of information. We can find detail information about a topic with its powerful search engines such as Google, Yahoo, etc. For example, when we want to know about the culture of Japan, we just need to search it using the keywords “culture” and “Japan” in those search engines and all the information about the topic will be provided in a second.
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...women are better listeners than men. |
Pro (yes, for, good) | Con (no, against, bad) |
1. Women are nurturing by nature. | 1. Tend to get too emotional. |
2. Like to listen and be supportive. | 2. Don’t see a problem in sharing your personal issues with others. |
3. Care to know all details and facts, no matter how long it takes. | 3. Will tend to feel they know it all. |
4. Will give advice based on personal experiences. | 4. Can often talk endlessly while trying to give you advice. |
5. Women try to relate and show compassion. | 5. Try to read between the lines too often, making an issue bigger than it needs to be. |
b. Capital punishment is no deterrent to crime. |
Pro | Con |
1. Eliminates the possibility of committing more crimes | 1. Innocent people could die. |
2. Gives survivors closure and a small level of peace knowing nobody else will endure such pain. | 2. Two wrongs don’t make a right. Killing a killer won’t bring back a loved one. |
3. Does not support and protect a person who had no regards for a human being’s life. | 3. Execution is expensive. |
4. Sets a precedent of what society cannot tolerate. | 4. People with limited resources might not be able to afford proper defense. |
5. Eliminates the risk of being paroled ever. | 5. Life without parole keeps the person off the streets forever. |
c. “Hard” sciences such as math are more difficult than “soft” sciences such as...

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